Shanell Whiters is seeking an entry-level position in the criminal justice field. She has experience interning with the Nevada Parole and Probation office and working as a fire command dispatcher. Her skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office, dependability, excellent time management and organizational abilities, and the ability to work well under stress. She has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
1. 4842 Baja Court
Las Vegas, NV 89122
702-884-5154
Shanell.Whiters@yahoo.com
SHANELL WHITERS
OBJECTIVE My aim as an entry-level in the criminal justice profession would be to
work with honesty, sincerity and hard work. My purpose would also
involve learning from my team on how to handle critical situations at all
times. I would like to be employed by an esteemed organization where I
can put my whole heart and soul in making a good reputation for the
company.
SKILLS & ABILITIES Interned at the State of Nevada Parole and Probation, 2013
Microsoft Office Proficient
Dependable and Diligent
Experienced with Multi-Phone Lines
Excellent Time Management, Organizational Skills. Research Skill
Problem Assessment/Resolution Skill
Disciplined, Hardworking and Highly motivated
Strong Foundation in the Criminal Justice Area
Meets a Challenge Head On, Works Well in a Stressful Environment
EXPERIENCE FIRE COMMAND DISPATCH, WYNN/ENCORE LAS VEGAS
11/2011 - Recent
Inputs call details into computer system using HOTSOS, Assigns work and messages calls
to Engineering employees, Monitors/Responds to life safety system (SAFE) and fire alarm
panel, locates area of alarm and dispatches it to the Engineering Personnel, Data entry for
timekeeping purposes into an Access database, maintains dispatch log of all activities
performed throughout the day, Dispatch work orders over two-way radio, 10+ phone lines,
performs other job related duties as assigned.
DPS OFFICER 1/INTERN, STATE OF NEVADA PAROLE AND PROBATION
01/2013 – 04/2013
Worked under supervision as an intern with Officer James Shubert within the Divisionof
Highway Patrol, Parole and Probation, General Supervision Division, worked under general
supervision assigned to desk operation receiving and relaying information to on-duty
officers, PSI reports, Home visits, Interviews, Court appearances, ride a longs, performs
other job related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS – BACHELORS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE – 2015
Coursework: Drugs & Behavior, Investigations, Criminal Evidence, Criminology, Hate
Crimes, Corrections, Forensic Science, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Law, Law & Society,
Perspectives of Addiction, Administration of Justice, Social Inequality & Crime.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST